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Logitech G worked together with eSports athletes to create the pro gaming mouse. Inspired by the simple construction of the Logitech G100 and G100s body eSports professionals. Logitech's optical sensor PMW3366 provides high tracking accuracy and the metal spring tensioning system delivers a reliable click performance. Customisable with up to 16.8 million colours, G Pro also has an on-board memory so you can save your preferences directly to the mouse. Built on over 30 years of Logitech expertise in engineering, building and testing mice, pro is designed for performance play.

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Logitech G PRO Gaming Mouse

Competition-grade – Designed with the pros

Logitech G worked together with eSports athletes to create the Pro Gaming Mouse. Inspired by the classic, simple construction of the Logitech G100 and G100s body made popular by top competitive eSports professionals. With tracking accuracy, reliable click feedback and 16.8 million custom colours, Pro is designed for performance play.

Classic Comfort

Logitech G Pro Gaming mouse was inspired by the classic lines and simple construction of the Logitech G100 and G100s body made popular by top competitive esports professionals.

Advanced Optical Gaming Sensor

Consistent, pixel-precise accuracy makes a critical difference in high-stakes competitive gameplay. The PMW3366 delivers a level of precision widely considered to be the best by enthusiasts and professionals alike. With zero smoothing, filtering or acceleration across the entire DPI range (200-12,000DPI), it provides exceptional tracking accuracy and consistent responsiveness at any speed.

RGB Illumination

Customisable with up to 16.8 million colours. Suitable for sporting your team or your favourite team’s colour, personalising your setup or synchronising with other G products. In competition, this lighting also acts as a power indicator so you know your equipment is plugged in.

Six Programmable Buttons

Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse can be used out-of-the-box with preset programming or fully configured to match exactly to your preferences. Six programmable buttons are available if you prefer to bind custom commands to the mouse itself.

Onboard Memory

With an onboard memory, you can save your preferences directly to the mouse for competition systems without the need to instal custom software or reconfigure your settings.

Advanced Button Tensioning

Advanced button tensioning in Logitech G Pro gaming mouse enhances the consistency of the left/right mouse buttons and helps reduce the force needed required to click. This results in crisp, reliable click performance you can depend on at the highest level of competition.

After extensive use with all of those, adjusting and amending the various settings in their respective software (Zowie doesn't have software) I came to the conclusion that the G Pro is the best mouse for FPS. Now for MMORPG's where you need lots of buttons for various things this isn't ideal, as it's more conventional in its design and ergonomics. However, for smallish handed, claw gripped people interested in first person shooters, this is amazing, it's sensor is quite impressive and by far the best I've come across at this point.

I've got one final mouse coming in two days time - the Deathadder Elite. After I've tested that I will come back and update everyone, but for now the G Pro is the option to choose.

I will lastly put a disclaimer in that ultimately the performance comes down to the individual's own talent/reaction times/hand eye coordination etc. The mouse will help, but to share an analogy, you can wear the same football boots that Messi wears, but you won't start performing like him just because you are, there is an element of one's own skill to be completely wary of.

I wanted a quality ambidextrous mouse (it's not entirely ambidextrous because of the side buttons but its close enough for my needs) for design and photography and all the reviews kept pointing me to gaming mice (there’s no such thing as a photographer’s or designer’s mouse as far as I know). I rarely play PC games so I can't review it from a gamer's perspective but for a photographer working with photo editing and design packages this mouse is excellent, it’s accurate, easy to use and feels good in the hand.

Being able to switch DPI settings on the fly and even customise those settings through Logitech's software is great. It's also possible to customise other settings and calibrate your mouse to the surface you use so you can make your mouse work the way you want it to. The RGB lights are a gimmick for me but they look cool and make it easy to find my mouse on a black mouse mat. The oversized scroll wheel works well and is easier to use than a standard sized one.

For left handed use the two buttons on the side, which make the mouse not 100% ambidextrous, are easily pressed by mistake but they can be switched off with Logitech's software.

The mouse is great! I’ve exchanged it from a G403 which had a weird sound scrolling up. The G Pro is silent and works flawlessly. It is a perfect fit if you have smaller hands with a claw grip and likes a lightweight mouse. The sensor is very responsive and have so many difference Dpi adjustments which you can add from 50 to 12000 according to your needs. Also the mid button behind the scroll will cycle through the dpi settings pre adjusted. One thing that I really don’t like is the RGB lights in any mouse. It just warms your had without any benefit. So you have the option to desactivate it, which is great. But if you like your mouse as a Xmas tree, then you also have the option to cycle through rainbow colours. The G logo and a line around the back of mouse will light up. There are 2 buttons on the left side of the mouse, none on the right side. In total 6 buttons (left and right click, scroll, dpi settings, back and forward on left side). All buttons are adjustable via Ghub software. It can also record different settings depending on which game you are playing. Overall is one of the best mice on the market so I can recommend it 100%. If you are in doubt between G403 and the G Pro, then go for the Pro without hesitation.

The G Pro has a unique shape, straight on the outside with no indent to provide grip, there is also no rubber to stop your hand slipping while picking up the mouse to reposition (I play on low eDPI)

The Middle click button feels too far forward on the mouse relative to the side buttons, i feel this isn't proportionate, just my opinion, maby a person with bigger hands would disagree, however smaller handed people go for this mouse because it is small.

The side buttons (4+5) are quite small and VERY Mushy, there isn't a snapping feel to them and they take a reasonable amount of force to press in, i dislike this as it takes serious repositioning from your normal playing style to move your thumb up to press them in, and even then, they don't click but have some travel before activating.

The CABLE..... it is a braided cable that is extremely thick and rigid with no flexibility, as a result, when the mouse is stationary, the cable can move the mouse without any input from yourself, this was a deal breaker for me as I do not have a mouse bungee to hold the wire, as a result, it was being pulled, my deathadder had a very flexible cable so I could put something on top of it to stop it pulling, however when I moved my mouse, there was no resistence as it was flexible.

There was no rattle on the mouse and the build quality felt good, i did have a slight vibration when putting the mouse down, the only problem was as I pick up my mouse to reposition, the liftoff range is EXTREMELY LOW and this stopped my mouse tracking multiple times, this is the main reason for my return, i am not sure if this is a fault or not.

Now for some good news: The sensor Pixart 3366, basically the 3360 which is the #2 sensor on the market right now, (only superseded by the Steelseries rival 600's sensor, truemove 3+ which is a modified version of the 3360) and it feels it, it is extremely responsive and snappy and this one one of the few features of this mouse i liked.

Overall, this mouse would get a 6.5/10, I feel the shape could be improved to have a more comfortable feel and the side buttons could be greatly improved, my reason for the return is that I do not feel like I would be happy using this mouse in the long term considering the problems outlined above!